Installing Adobe Bridge

When you install in Photoshop CC, you may have noticed that one ofthe components that installs alongside of theapplication, doesn't get installed by default anymore.And that's the Adobe Bridge.So in this movie, I'm going to show you how to install Adobe Bridge CC.What you're going to do, is you'regoing to launch the Creative Cloud desktop application.And once you have the Creative Cloud desktop application open,that's either from your Menu bar on a Mac, fromyour Taskbar on the PC, or you could just simplylaunch the app in it's own window, like I have here.You're going to scroll down in the app section, and find Bridge CC.

From there, all you have to do is click onthe Install button, and you go through your normal installation process.On a Mac, that may involve entering in yourpassword for your user system, or whatever the casemay be, but once you go through all ofthat, Bridge will then download and install on your computer.Once that installation process finishes, you'll see alittle message that indicates that Bridge has been installed.You'll also see up to date out to the right-hand side of it,and then you just go and find that wherever your programs might installed.

On a Mac, for instance, that's in the application folder.And from there, you can just find Adobebridge CC, double-click it, and it launches right up.So there you have it.How to install Adobe bridge CC, so you can quickly and easily access allof your digital assets.

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10/6/2014

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Learning how to use Adobe Photoshop efficiently and effectively is the best way to get the most out of your pixels and create stunning imagery. Master the fundamentals of this program with Julieanne Kost, and discover how to achieve the results you want with Photoshop and its companion programs, Bridge and Camera Raw. This comprehensive course covers nondestructive editing techniques using layers, masking, adjustment layers, blend modes, and Smart Objects. Find out how to perform common editing tasks, including lens correction, cropping and straightening, color and tonal adjustments, noise reduction, shadow and highlight detail recovery, sharpening, and retouching. Julieanne also shows how to achieve more creative effects with filters, layer effects, illustrative type, and the Photomerge command for creating panoramas and composites.

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